With as much as 50% of your energy
going out the roof, you cannot afford
"NOT TO INSULATE!"

Services

We are an established and stable company. Our dedication to our customers is
what sets us apart from other insulators. We protect every home and treat it
like our own property. When you insulate, weatherize, and air seal your home
with Whole House Insulation, Inc., you will enjoy a warm, comfortable home with
lower energy bills!

Our services include, but are not
limited to:

Dense Pack Insulation in Attics and
Sidewalls

Air Sealing Measures

Duct/Pipe Wrapping

Ventilation

Insulation Removal & Disposal

Ice Damming Prevention

Moisture Issues

Sound Proofing

Roof & Soffit Venting

Crawl Spaces

Most homes are under-insulated and in some cases have NO insulation at all. Adding insulation to your home is the most cost effective, energy saving measure you can do.
Insulation installed correctly with a higher R-Value will add protection and comfort to your home for many years to come. With the proper ventilation and the adequate amount of insulation,
you will be much cooler in the summer and a lot warmer in the winter. With as much as 50% of your energy going out the roof, you cannot afford "NOT TO INSULATE!"

With an under-insulated home in the summer, the heat transfers through the attic and walls; this makes the interior of your home hot and humid. In the winter, the heat escapes out the
attic and walls, and therefore the home left feeling cold and drafty.

Installation of proper ventilation of the attic area to allow appropriate air flow and reduce air infiltration.

Home Sealing
Home Sealing is the process recommended by the EPA to help increase the comfort & energy efficiency of your home by improving the "Envelope", the outer walls, ceiling, windows & floors.

To improve the envelope of your home:

Seal Air leaks to stop drafts & get full performance from your insulation

Add insulation to stay comfortable during periods of extreme temperatures

Where to insulateAdding insulation in the areas shown here may be the best way to improve your home's energy efficiency.

InsulationFirst, check the insulation in your attic, ceilings, exterior and basement walls, floors, and crawl spaces to see if it meets the levels recommended for your area. Insulation is measured in R-values - the higher the R-value, the better your walls and roofs will resist the transfer of heat.

Improving your Home EnvelopeThe exterior of your home is called the "envelope" or "shell". The envelope is made up of the outer walls, ceiling, windows & floor. By Piper AirSealing & insulating you can improve your "envelope" and make your home more comfortable and help lower your energy bills.

Hidden Air Leaks
Air leaks can make your home uncomfortable. In the winter, drafty windows, doors, cold walls or ceilings & ice build-up or ice dams on the roof are all symptoms of air leaks or poor insulation in attic. In the summer, ceilings that are hot to the touch & upstairs rooms that are uncomfortably hot, no matter how the A/C is set , can also be a sign of air leaks & insufficient insulation. Fixing air leaks can make your home more comfortable & help you get full performance from your insulation and your heating & cooling system.

*If you add up all the hidden air leaks in your home they can equal a hole the size of an open window.

There are many ways to fix air leaks, such as caulking, using spray foam, and weather stopping for closing smaller cracks and gaps. Plywood/drywall & rigid foam insulation may be used for plugging larger holes. Sheet metal and High Temperature Caulking can be used to close gaps around chimney and furnace flues. Call us and let us help reduce your air infiltration issues.

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: Moisture is inherent in any home. Taking a bath, washing and drying the laundry, or doing the dishes are just a few of the ways moisture is added to the home. All efficient insulations can magnify an existing problem if the capacity to absorb moisture by capillary action is not inherent in the material. An un-insulated home is less liable to create a problem because the excess moisture is evaporated or carried away through the same cracks and leaks through which valuable heat is lost. Gas and oil furnaces which release more moisture vapor than did the older conventional coal heating units can increase moisture problems. The condensation of this vapor in the side walls occurs in all types of insulation and in virtually all applications: but in cellulose insulation it is absorbed and dissipated. This moisture is held in suspension in Weather Blanket and is released through the material's "breathing action," (the slow movement of air current through the cells of the insulation.)

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